On Wednesday, former Vice President Joe Biden spoke on The View with Meghan McCain, daughter of Sen. John McCain and a co-host on the show. In a tearful moment , Biden comforted McCain about her father’s glioblastoma, the same disease from which Biden’s own son, Beau, passed away from in 2015. In particular, Biden cited (CAR) T-cell therapy research being done: "There's a lot of things happening… there's breakthroughs that are occurring now… It could happen tomorrow," Biden told McCain. Biden is right in placing much of his hope for a cure for cancer in the promising new therapy. Immunotherapy is one of the buzziest words in medicine. Touted as the future for aggressively fighting—maybe even eliminating—diseases, the idea is to jumpstart the patient's own immune system into better identifying and attacking diseases that normally escape attack and stealthily conquer the body. Alongside immunotherapy is the emergent ability of scientists to genetically modify cells to act in exact ways. What if, now, you could combine the reenergizing powers of immunotherapy with the sharp-shooter specificity of gene therapy? Theoretically, you get treatments that have the astounding potential to make those on the verge of death live. That is, if the treatment… Read full this story
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